Sentences with phrase «whose research publications»

Professor of Philosophy at Wellesley College, Adrian Piper is a theorist / critic and a distinguished analytic philosopher whose research publications are in metaethics and Kant's metaphysics.
By doing so, we have imitated, to some extent, an essential movement behavior that occurs in nature, during cell division or muscle contraction,» says Maximilian Urban, whose research publication («Gold nanocrystal - mediated sliding of doublet DNA origami filament») appears in Nature Communications.

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In a period of six months, we were able to develop a functioning site with quality content, grow our analysts from one to seven, whose research has been cited by Zacks, Forbes, and other prominent financial publications.
The scientists, whose research is slated for publication in Psychological Science in the Public Interest, reviewed over 400 psychology studies and public interest surveys.
Professional Ethics Report (PER), which has been in publication since 1988, reports on news, events, programs, activities, and resources related to professional ethics issues, with a particular focus on those professions whose members are engaged in scientific research and its applications.
The new rules are «a tremendous step forward,» says Ebright, who says the obligation for prior review of research proposals is «critically important» and should prevent cases such as the two H5N1 studies, whose potential biosecurity and biosafety implications were raised only on the eve of publication of their results.
Llinás is the leader of an international team of scientists whose paper describing their research will be published in the journal Nature on the Advance Online Publication website, www.nature.com on 23 February 2014 along with a second paper, which describes related work led by Andy Waters (University of Glasgow) and Oliver Billker (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute).
A letter that the European Research Council (ERC) sent to its grantees last July didn't mention PEN by name, but warned about «certain publishing houses and online publications» whose tactics, «including vague references — usually by telephone — to any sort of official recognition by the ERC, the EC or the EU, are to be considered an attempt to fraud.»
«To maximize the scientific return of the expeditions, we shared the video with deep - sea biologists, whose research led to this publication.
Just 10 percent of the dog - human pairs shared the same E. coli strains, says Dr. Stenske, whose findings have been accepted for publication in the American Journal of Veterinary Research.
A CSIRO economist whose research criticising emissions trading schemes was banned from publication said last night he had been subjected to harassment by the senior agency management.
Since we haven't discussed tax research for a while, I thought I'd direct you to a small classic ostensibly from the Inland Revenue, whose bona fides — such as they might be — are attested to by its publication in The Guardian, a paper of impeccable probity and accuracy.
Finally, the Law Library collects selected publications from Maryland community and research organizations whose studies and reports provide an analysis of major issues of public policy and law.
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